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Capt Nathaniel Hall

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Capt Nathaniel Hall

Birth
Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
27 Jul 1810 (aged 86)
New Haven, Addison County, Vermont, USA
Burial
New Haven, Addison County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Nathaniel was the 3rd of 8 children (1st son) born of Theophilus Hall (1685-1747) and his wife Ruth Sargeant (1696-1799). Nathaniel's siblings were: Mary (1721-1726), Ruth (1722-1749), Ann (b. 1726), Mary (1728-1754), Isaac (1730-1757), Tabithia (1734-1788) and Azariah (b. 1737).

Nathaniel married, November 7, 1745, Martha Storrs (d. 1808) by whom he had 11 children (6 sons and 5 daughters): Nathaniel (1746-1821), Deborah (1748-1844), Ruth (1751-1832), Olive (b. 1753), Martha (1755-1819), Andrew (b. 1758), Azariah (b. 1760), Richard (1762-1843), Aaron (b. 1764), Asahel (1766-1813), and Mary (1769-1840).

Nathaniel received the commission of Lieutentant from the King of England when he was only 18 years of age, he afterwards became Captain and spent his life in military affairs. He was in the French and Indian War (1755-1763) at Quebec. Later he had command of Fort Groton, now New London, Connecticut. He was on half pay when the Revolutionary War broke out. He died at his son Richard's house in New Haven, Addison County, Vermont.

References:

(1) "The Halls of New England. Genealogical and Biographical" by David B. Hall, 1883, pages 219 and 226
Nathaniel was the 3rd of 8 children (1st son) born of Theophilus Hall (1685-1747) and his wife Ruth Sargeant (1696-1799). Nathaniel's siblings were: Mary (1721-1726), Ruth (1722-1749), Ann (b. 1726), Mary (1728-1754), Isaac (1730-1757), Tabithia (1734-1788) and Azariah (b. 1737).

Nathaniel married, November 7, 1745, Martha Storrs (d. 1808) by whom he had 11 children (6 sons and 5 daughters): Nathaniel (1746-1821), Deborah (1748-1844), Ruth (1751-1832), Olive (b. 1753), Martha (1755-1819), Andrew (b. 1758), Azariah (b. 1760), Richard (1762-1843), Aaron (b. 1764), Asahel (1766-1813), and Mary (1769-1840).

Nathaniel received the commission of Lieutentant from the King of England when he was only 18 years of age, he afterwards became Captain and spent his life in military affairs. He was in the French and Indian War (1755-1763) at Quebec. Later he had command of Fort Groton, now New London, Connecticut. He was on half pay when the Revolutionary War broke out. He died at his son Richard's house in New Haven, Addison County, Vermont.

References:

(1) "The Halls of New England. Genealogical and Biographical" by David B. Hall, 1883, pages 219 and 226

Inscription


In memory of Capt.
NATHANIEL HALL
who departed this life
July 27th, 1810 in the
87th year of his age.



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